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... Men's Business and Bosomes , his Lordship " entertain❜d this persuasion concerning them , that " the Latine Volume might last as long as Books " should last . His Lordship wrote them in the English Tongue , and enlarged them as ...
... Men's Business and Bosomes , his Lordship " entertain❜d this persuasion concerning them , that " the Latine Volume might last as long as Books " should last . His Lordship wrote them in the English Tongue , and enlarged them as ...
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... men's minds , " and not their trash . " § 2 . " shews a mind perched " above the reach of inju- " ries . If he be thankful " for small benefits , it " shews he values men's " minds before their trea- " sure . " MEDITATIONES SACRÆ . The ...
... men's minds , " and not their trash . " § 2 . " shews a mind perched " above the reach of inju- " ries . If he be thankful " for small benefits , it " shews he values men's " minds before their trea- " sure . " MEDITATIONES SACRÆ . The ...
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... men's studies " are almost confined to certain authors , from which " if any dissenteth or propoundeth matter of redar- " gution , it is enough to make him thought a person • " Scala Intellectus , sive Filum Labyrinthi , " is the title ...
... men's studies " are almost confined to certain authors , from which " if any dissenteth or propoundeth matter of redar- " gution , it is enough to make him thought a person • " Scala Intellectus , sive Filum Labyrinthi , " is the title ...
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... men's breath , and have no oars of " their own to steer withal . " But this opinion thus early impressed upon his mind seems to have been regulated in the year 1605 , when he published the Advancement of Learning , and where , in his ...
... men's breath , and have no oars of " their own to steer withal . " But this opinion thus early impressed upon his mind seems to have been regulated in the year 1605 , when he published the Advancement of Learning , and where , in his ...
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... men take in finding out of truth , nor again , that when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour , but a na- tural though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later schools of the Grecians ...
... men take in finding out of truth , nor again , that when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour , but a na- tural though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later schools of the Grecians ...
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